Major Works
- Charles C. Holt, Franco Modigliani, John F. Muth, and Herbert A. Simon (1960). Planning Production, Inventories, and Work Force.
- John F. Muth. (1960). "Optimal Properties of Exponentially Weighted Forecasts", Journal of the American Statistical Association, 55(290), pp. 299-306.
- John F. Muth. (1961). "Rational Expectations and the Theory of Price Movements", Econometrica 29, pp. 315–335.
- Muth, John F.; Thompson, Gerald L.; Winters, Peter R. (Collaborator) (1963). Industrial scheduling. Prentice-Hall international series in management. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.
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| Name | Muth, John F. |
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| Date of birth | September 27, 1930 |
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| Date of death | October 23, 2005 |
| Place of death | Key West, Florida |
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